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Memoirs and morsels from home and abroadWed, 07 Dec 2016 13:54:04 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: christinehttps://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/kibbutz-herb-salad/#comment-1149
Tue, 14 Sep 2010 17:14:23 +0000http://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/?p=2456#comment-1149Hi Zahavah! I found this blog in Foodista and followed it here. One of the things I love the most about visiting great blogs like yours is I get to not only see food I’ve never seen prepared before, but you get to read about how they taste. Love it….. & now I’m hungry …. again🙂 By the way you can add more Foodista widget to your future blogs so more people can view it. Cheers!
]]>By: Avihttps://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/kibbutz-herb-salad/#comment-760
Fri, 11 Sep 2009 19:28:57 +0000http://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/?p=2456#comment-760I’d love to see that post about whether Extra Virgin cold-pressed olive oil really needs to be certified Kosher!
]]>By: zahavahhttps://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/kibbutz-herb-salad/#comment-472
Tue, 07 Jul 2009 14:47:29 +0000http://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/?p=2456#comment-472Desiree – Thanks for visiting from Foodista. Please let me know how this turns out for you!

Monica – I did a bit of research on olive oils that taste like olives and this came out on the top of the list. I took the plunge and bought it and have been loving and savoring it. Don’t bother cooking with it — save it for salads and dipping in bread. I have a few others to try and will post them soon (along with a discussion of whether cold pressed extra virgin _really_ needs to be kosher!). Looks like I’ll need to come down to visit to make this salad for you. Up until this year, I made it with store-bought herbs because I too could not grow my own. I just got lucky with the afternoon sun in my place. And you always have a room in my home to visit! Lots of love!

– Z

]]>By: monicahttps://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/kibbutz-herb-salad/#comment-469
Sun, 05 Jul 2009 02:32:21 +0000http://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/?p=2456#comment-469i always stand in front of olive oil at the grocery store ; never have a clue what to buy to put on salad
thanks for the tip!

this salad looks great; now i just need someone to to make it for me
this was a definite incentive to make a little herb garden in the house -how do u make it ?

we miss u much
hope all is well
p.s i would trade cool boston summers for atlanta heat any day !!

]]>By: Desiree@foodistahttps://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/kibbutz-herb-salad/#comment-457
Sun, 28 Jun 2009 05:09:25 +0000http://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/?p=2456#comment-457Looks like another refreshing salad to add to my summer collection of ones to try. Thanks for sharing!
]]>By: zahavahhttps://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/kibbutz-herb-salad/#comment-456
Sun, 28 Jun 2009 04:38:45 +0000http://koshercamembert.wordpress.com/?p=2456#comment-456Thank you, everyone, for your comments! This salad is incredibly refreshing with the addition of the herbs.
– Caroline – I’m not quite sure that this replaces ice cream, but, well, maybe…
– Cookin’ Canuck – glad you enjoyed post and the pictures…the salad is surprisingly satisfying with the full flavors and the addition of the almonds
– Ry – I forgot about Munchkin, the biggest turtle of them all!
– Alisa – welcome to my blog, and, yes, we kinda think that turtle is absolutely a keeper!